Boss Me Baby By Crystal Monroe -

The "bad boy" boss with "naughty blue eyes" and a cold heart that Rose eventually pierces. He is depicted as a man who loves his job and is initially resistant to a serious relationship. Thematic Elements & Tropes

According to Goodreads , the book maintains a . Readers generally praise the chemistry between the leads but have noted some repetitive phrasing in adult scenes and a "repetitive" push-and-pull dynamic regarding Griffin's commitment issues. Buying & Reading Options

The book is approximately 284–286 pages long and is available in multiple formats: A Surprise Pregnancy Romance (Bosses and Babies) Boss Me Baby by Crystal Monroe

The classic friction of a demanding boss paired with a hardworking employee, compounded by the forbidden nature of their relationship due to company rules.

Griffin is a career-focused man who typically avoids deep connections, preferring no-strings-attached encounters. Despite a strict "no workplace romance" policy, the two begin a secret, on-again-off-again affair. The dynamic shifts dramatically when Rose discovers she is pregnant. The "bad boy" boss with "naughty blue eyes"

A core plot point where Rose discovers her "time of the month never comes" following their secret trysts.

The story centers on (initially introduced to Griffin as "Lily"), a woman burdened with heavy personal responsibilities, including caring for her mother who has multiple sclerosis. After a passionate one-night stand with a man she knows only as a "tattooed surfer," Rose discovers the next morning that he is actually Griffin , her new "grumpy" boss. Readers generally praise the chemistry between the leads

Reviewers on sites like Amazon note a high level of "scorching hot steam," rated by some as an 8 out of 10. Reader Reception